8 July 2008: Afternoon By The Morning News — 08 Jul 2008 Bush lambasted for insulting Italy with scathing White House summary of Berlusconi. Berlusconi and Umberto Eco find Libsekind's buildings erection-less. On the religious right's new celebration of sex, tapping into our "mustang minds," and the "soulgasm." Op: If Obama says what he feels after a trip to Jerusalem, he won't get elected in Florida. Pro-pot graduate student compelled to write under a pseudonym while defending weed for higher purposes. "The country is your mother--don't let your mother down." Chinese Olympians plucked from homes as early as age seven, driven to win for national glory. Inside Putin's world: where the complicity of inaction raises zero stink. When a sign name is given to you, it's special. A bit like losing your deaf virginity. The significance of sign names in deaf culture. Typography as a tool for shaping nations--how digital technology is allowing oppressed cultural communities to flourish. Gallery of New York's individual newsstands, soon to be all replaced. Flash mob embraces "Sokol," traditional Czech communal exercise transformed into London art. Add to the roll: The Documentary Blog.